Saed News: For years, “Leanne Sabine,” an elderly woman living in the village of Beddau in the town of Pontypridd, Wales, told her neighbors that she had been a nurse in the past and kept a plastic medical skeleton in her garden as a memento of those days.
According to SAEDNEWS, when the elderly woman died in 2015, all her belongings were left untouched in the house until neighbors eventually decided to deal with them. In the meantime, “Michelle James,” trying to play a prank on the neighbors, went to the plastic skeleton in the woman’s garden and was shocked to discover that the skeleton was not plastic at all, but completely real.
The story of this elderly woman was so terrifying that it later became the subject of a documentary. DNA tests showed that the skeleton belonged to John, the husband of Leanne Sabine. Police, upon hearing this, began investigating Leanne’s life and discovered that Leanne and her husband John had both lived in Australia and were married there. The couple had five children but later sent all five children to an orphanage in New Zealand before returning to the UK.

Examinations of the remains showed that the man had died in the 1990s from a blow to the head. Investigation of the woman’s phone records revealed that in 1997, after an argument in which her husband angered her, she struck him on the head with a stone and later made an emotional phone call to a friend.
The husband had been upset with her for abandoning their children, and one of their children, Jane Sabine, told the police: “Without a doubt, my mother was capable of killing someone.”
A documentary about Leanne Sabine’s disturbing life and murder has now been made, and even a book has been written about it.
